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Author: Albanese, Rachel Ehrlich

Title: Confined Without Cause: The Constitutional Right to Prompt Probable Cause Determinations for Youth

Summary: It is well-established U.S. Supreme Court precedent that adults must receive a probable cause determination within 48 hours of arrest, but states do not uniformly apply that 48-hour rule to youth. Confined Without Cause: The Constitutional Right to Prompt Probable Cause Determinations for Youth discusses the harms caused when young people are held in detention and presents the argument that children must, at a minimum, receive a probable cause determination within 48 hours. Indeed, the issue brief argues, children's unique considerations under the Constitution may demand immediate probable cause determinations.

Details: Washington, DC: National Juvenile Defender Center, 2018.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed June 20, 2018 at: http://njdc.info/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Confined-Without-Cause.pdf

Year: 2018

Country: United States

URL: http://njdc.info/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Confined-Without-Cause.pdf

Shelf Number: 150616

Keywords:
Juvenile Detention
Juvenile Offenders
Probable Cause Determination